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Malik Arslan
Beg of Dulkadir
Reign28 August 1454 – October 1465
PredecessorSuleiman
SuccessorShah Budak
Died(1465-10-00)October 1465
Elbistan, Beylik of Dulkadir
IssueKilij Arslan
HouseDulkadir
FatherSuleiman
ReligionIslam

Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan (died October 1465) was Beg of Dulkadir from 28 August 1454 until his death. Malik Arslan was one of his predecessor Suleiman Beg's (r. 1442–54) numerous sons. Malik Arslan first competed with his uncle Feyyaz for the throne and was favored by the Mamluk Sultan Sayf al-Din Inal (r. 1453–61). Later into his reign, Malik Arslan was involved in the succession wars within the Karamanids. He ransacked the region wishing to retake Kayseri but was crushed by the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan (r. 1453–1478). In September 1465, Malik Arslan ceded Harpoot to Uzun Hasan, who had taken advantage of the worsening relations between Malik Arslan and the Mamluks. Malik Arslan was assassinated on the orders of Khushqadam incited by Malik Arslan's rival brother Shah Budak (r. 1465–66, 1472–80), who replaced him.

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